Re: [asa] Denver RATE Conference (Thousands...Not Billions)_Part 2

> That reminds me of something else. By putting some scripture inspired
> but physically unrealistic values of parameters into his computer model,
> John Baumgardner accelerates continental drift. I presume that
> accelerated plate movement implies additional heating, but who worries
> about additional heating?

Baumgardner sort of does, since the extra heat gets magically
subtracted out of his model. Merely supplying and removing enough
water to make a global flood cooks Noah if the laws of thermodynamics
apply, without rapid tectonics adding to the problem.

Fitting a couple of cycles of the Atlantic opening and closing (as
evidenced in Phanerozoic rocks) into one year requires a plate speed
measured in km/h whereas current rates (with plenty of energy release)
are cm to dm/yr. Adding in plate motion from the Precambrian doesn't
help the young earth model.

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Dr. David Campbell
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University of Alabama
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